Nancy's Eagles at Reelfoot lake, Tn
Eagle watching at Reelfoot Lake is one of our winter
past-times. When weather turns cold in the North and the Eagles need to find food they
head south. Reelfoot Lake, Tn. ends up being the wintering grounds for
approximately
200 American Bald Eagles each winter that we have a cold winter up North.
Here at Blue Basin Cove B&B you can sit on my breakfast
porch and watch
the Bald Eagles in the morning as they hunt or sit quietly in a tree on the
shoreline or on a Bald Cypress out in the lake. The state does bus tours
from the Air Park Inn which is 1 mile from us. I also have an a free Auto Tour map that
I give to my guests and they can drive around and "Eagle Watch" in the
comfort of their cars, stop in some of the areas and observe from an observation tower,
sit in the comfort of a restaurant on the lake, drink coffee or eat lunch or an
early supper in the company of the Bald Eagle and water fowl in the area. I have
found that the colder it is and when the lake freezes are great times to view the
Eagles.
Bring your cold weather gear, binoculars and camera with telephoto, and come
join us viewing a majestic bird that has made such a great comeback . The
American Bald Eagle is off the Endangered list and will soon be removed from the
threatened list. I would be glad to set you up with a state bus tour, advanced
reservations recommended, or send you out with a map and directions to the best places to
find the Eagles, and their nests. They are on the nest here by early
February. 

The Eagles begin to leave as the weather warms and by late February and by the beginning of March our population thins out. March is a good time to find the immature that remain for a while. We have fourteen nesting pairs in the area, including Lake Isom and the Mississippi River. The state park has programs that are presented each Saturday night during Eagle watching time (peak is Jan-Feb) at the Air Park Inn. Call (after Nov.) and I can tell you the schedule. They include programs by the State Naturalist,which is usually the last Sat. night in Jan, a Nature Photographer, Knox Martin from the Memphis Zoo with his raptors, David Haggard, our Naturalist with his raptors including our resident American Bald Eagle and each program is excellent. Come and enjoy the beauty of Reelfoot Lake, Tn in the winter and meet our resident Eagles at the Visitor center. Our annual Eagle Festival is held the first weekend in February. Register Friday and pick up your information on the event including the goody bag, scavenger hunt information, schedule of the events and sign up for tours if you haven't already. Registration is at the Air Park Inn which is one mile from Bluebasin Cove. Come and enjoy the fun. Vendors will be set up on Friday eve (some) and Sat. there will be storytelling about Reelfoot and Eagles on Saturday in the Reelfoot Room at the Air Park Inn. Bring the children.
